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Why did abraham lincoln’s election as president cause a secession crisis?

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A former Whig, Lincoln ran on a political platform opposed to the expansion of slavery in the territories. His election served as the immediate impetus for the outbreak of the Civil War. After being sworn in as president, Lincoln refused to accept any resolution that would result in Southern secession from the Union.

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His election caused a secession crisis because he had no votes from southern states which caused a political divide.
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